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Originally posted by Boro View Post
Why shouldn't Fury of been allowed to fight Ngannou if Ali was allowed to fight Inoki whilst being undisputed.
You could argue Ali had a bigger burden on him as he wasn't just a belt holder but seen as THE guy and had a need to keep proving it at that point...
As for Joshua he claims he's chasing belts but if Fury and Usyk goes ahead it's almost certain the winner gets stripped of the IBF just like Fury did when he fought Wlad, 10 days it took for them to strip him because he arranged a rematch with Wlad.
So why wouldn't he just wait for the Hgrovic fight.
Then you're asking for Joshua to rely on Fury Usyk going ahead in Feb with no delays, the rematch being activated agreed and signed, for the IBF to strip Usyk, and for the IBF to endorse a Hrgovic v Joshua fight for the vacant title. And for all of that to happen before March.
Some or all of those things might not happen. Joshua wants to stay active and fight in March and has a big money opportunity being offered to him.
And, again, why is Joshua the one who has to follow everyone's rules? He did it for years when he was the champion. He unified and fought mandatories. He never fought a crossover fight. He's not a champion now - he can do what he wants.Last edited by Toffee; 01-06-2024, 03:17 PM.
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Originally posted by pollywog View Post
A-Side Joshy wants to be the last man standing by sitting in the corner watching Oilskin Parker clear out the division.
I think you're getting a bit carried away by him out pointing an inactive 38 year old who could never box.greeneye99 likes this.
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Originally posted by Boro View PostWallin was a stiff for Fury but a great win for AJ and Ngannou was an absolute farce despite Eddie already trying to negotiate a fight with him previously.
And now he's fighting him wonder what shít he'll say about how much of a great fight this is...
The guy will literally lick boots for a dollar, he doesn't realise how much of a joke he makes himself appear because almost everything this clown ever says is on the internet and "it's forever" as they say.
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Originally posted by Toffee View Post
Because a champion is supposed to fight a ranked opponent. Fury v Ngannou was a boxing match. With the WBC's backing.
Then you're asking for Joshua to rely on Fury Usyk going ahead in Feb with no delays, the rematch being activated agreed and signed, for the IBF to strip Usyk, and for the IBF to endorse a Hrgovic v Joshua fight for the vacant title. And for all of that to happen before March.
Some or all of those things might not happen. Joshua wants to stay active and fight in March and has a big money opportunity being offered to him.
And, again, why is Joshua the one who has to follow everyone's rules? He did it for years when he was the champion. He unified and fought mandatories. He never fought a crossover fight. He's not a champion now - he can do what he wants.
I don't care what Joshua does but when his stated goal is to become champion, why wouldn't he wait a measly month for the outcome of the undisputed match instead of fighting a fighter he himself mocked Fury for taking and his promoter...
I don't hold him to any standards, beyond the parameters he puts forth himself...
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Originally posted by Boro View Post
So you complete ignore the Ali comment like a rétard? HE WAS UNDISPUTED when he had a fight with a wrestler, he should've been defending his title(s) against legit opposition, not wasting his time on a circus show like Fury did and lets not forget we're talking about "the greatest" here not some random...
I don't care what Joshua does but when his stated goal is to become champion, why wouldn't he wait a measly month for the outcome of the undisputed match instead of fighting a fighter he himself mocked Fury for taking and his promoter...
I don't hold him to any standards, beyond the parameters he puts forth himself...
Ali v Inoki was more akin to Fury playing around in the WWE, or Lennox Lewis appearing in Oceans 11 (or 12, whatever). I'll give you some capitals back... IT WASN'T A BOXING MATCH. And he defended his title either side of the exhibition - actually he did it twice in four months and did the exhibition in the middle. He could do what he wanted in his spare time whether we like it or not.
As I've told you... Joshua doesn't have to wait for all of that to happen. It probably won't happen in that timeframe anyway, if it happens at all. He can just fight 3 months later for the belt if everything eventuates by then. I can't imagine Hrgovic's promoter will be too challenging for Hearn to work with.
I don't get why you think Joshua should pass up this fight. If he does, there's a very good chance he ends up either not fighting or he fights Hrgovic for ranking points. Yes, there's a chance that it's for a title - but if it can still be made in three months then why take that chance?
And then there's the little matter of if who is making the fight. I'm assuming this is the fight that Turkiye (sorry, His Excellency) wants. The fight that is being offered.Last edited by Toffee; 01-06-2024, 03:48 PM.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostAre you talking aobut Hearn or Joshua?
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I'm still pissed off at Joshua's last so-called fight last week. Joshua himself actually looked good, and I doubt that he had anything to do with the dirty business, but I believe Wallin was paid off to throw the fight, not try, to deliberately lose.
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Originally posted by Boro View Post
Both to be honest Moreso Hearn though but Hearn is a snake oil salesman by trade so it's to be expected but AJ has no real excuse for his BS other than of the Nigerians I know they love money sometimes more than life itself.
Hearn I don't like or trust at all.
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